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Period 1
Unit 1: Introduction
Characteristics of living things
: period 1
Levels of organization
: period 1
Systems of the body
: period 1
Homeostasis, positive and negative feedback:
period 1
Directional terms
: period 1
Body Cavities and
body planes
: period 1
Abdominopelvic Regions
: period 1
General terms
: period 1
Unit 2: Integumentary System
Epidermis, Dermis and Hypodermis
Epidermal cells
Layers of the Epidermis
Skin color
Hair
Glands
Unit 3: Skeletal System
Function of the skeletal sysytem
Bone types
Long bone
Bone cells
Compact vs. Spongy bone
Axial vs. Appendicular Skeleton
Unit 4: Muscular System
Muscle tissue types
Connective tissue in muscles
Anatomy of a skeletal muscle cell
How does a muscle contraction work?
Muscle function and naming terms
Unit 5: Nervous System
Meninges
Parts of the brain
Lobes of the brain
Anatomy of a neuron
Spinal reflex arc
Divisions of the nervous system
Action potential
Period 5
Unit 1: Introduction
Characteristics of living things
: period 5
Levels of organization:
period 5
Systems of the body
: period 5
Homeostasis, positive and negative feedback
: period 5
Directional terms
: period 5
Body Cavities and body planes
: period 5
Abdominopelvic Regions
: period 5
General terms
: period 5
Unit 2: Integumentary System
Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis
Epidermal cells
Layers of the Epidermis
Skin color
Hair
Glands
Unit 3: Skeletal System
Function of the skeletal sysytem
Bone types
Long bone
Bone cells
Compact vs. Spongy bone
Axial vs. Appendicular Skeleton
Unit 4: Muscular System
Muscle tissue types
Connective tissue in muscles
Anatomy of a skeletal muscle cell
How does a muscle contraction work?
Muscle function and naming terms
Unit 5: Nervous System
Meninges
Parts of the brain
Lobes of the brain
Anatomy of a neuron
Spinal reflex arc
Divisions of the nervous system
Action potential
Period 6
Unit 1: Introduction
Characteristics of living things
: period 6
Levels of organization
: period 6
Systems of the body
: period 6
Homeostasis, positive and negative feedback:
period 6
Directional terms
: period 6
Body Cavities and body planes
: period 6
Abdominopelvic Regions
: period 6
General terms
: period 6
Unit 2: Integumentary System
Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis
Epidermal cells
Layers of the Epidermis
Skin color
Hair
Glands
Unit 3: Skeletal System
Function of the skeletal sysytem
Bone types
Long bone
Bone cells
Compact vs. Spongy bone
Axial vs. Appendicular Skeleton
Unit 4: Muscular System
Muscle tissue types
Connective tissue in muscles
Anatomy of a skeletal muscle cell
How does a muscle contraction work?
Muscle function and naming terms
Unit 5: Nervous System
Meninges
Parts of the brain
Lobes of the brain
Anatomy of a neuron
Spinal reflex arc
Divisions of the nervous system
Action potential
Body Cavities and Planes P6
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The Cavities Superior to Inferior are:
Cranial
Vertebral
Thoracic
The
DIAPHRAGM
separated the Thoracic and Abdominal Cavities
Abdominal
Pelvic
The Dorsal Cavity:
Cranial Cavity
Vertebral Cavity
The Ventral Cavity:
Thoracic Cavity
Abdominal/pelvic Cavity
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The Cavities Superior to Inferior are: